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#1 2012-03-10 12:42:03

ProgrammingFreak
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Registered: 2010-09-04
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Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

Is it possible to have a Server through Scratch just for my network?
I would like to play with my brother.  smile

Perhaps a mesh?

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#2 2012-03-10 12:46:03

meowmeow55
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

You can host a Minecraft server for whoever else is on your LAN without any extra setup.


Yawn.

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#3 2012-03-10 12:47:12

ProgrammingFreak
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

meowmeow55 wrote:

You can host a Minecraft server for whoever else is on your LAN without any extra setup.

Okay, how?
(simple starter basics will be fine)
(Oh and I can't break blocks on Concat)

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#4 2012-03-10 13:05:45

meowmeow55
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

ProgrammingFreak wrote:

meowmeow55 wrote:

You can host a Minecraft server for whoever else is on your LAN without any extra setup.

Okay, how?
(simple starter basics will be fine)

Basically, you just have to start the server with the IP field left blank. Then people on your network can connect to your local IP, which you can find as follows:
1. Open a Command Prompt window (by running "cmd").
2. Type in "ipconfig" and press Enter.
3. Scroll up to where your network connection is listed (should be "Local Area Connection X" or "Wireless Network Connection" or something depending on how you're connected), and find the IPv4 address field (should be 192.168.*.*). That is what people will use to connect to your server on your LAN.

(Oh and I can't break blocks on Concat)

That's the point; "view" is the key word in the MOTD  tongue


Yawn.

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#5 2012-03-10 13:08:27

slinger
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Registered: 2011-06-21
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

Btw, this is a cool idea but I think scratch would be way to slow :p
Ok, here goes I'm assuming you want bukkit
1. go here and download the latest build (i think it's 1.2...)
2. type

Code:

@ECHO OFF
SET BINDIR=%~dp0
CD /D "%BINDIR%"
"%ProgramFiles%\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar craftbukkit.jar
PAUSE

in a notepad (if you are running a 64 bit machine it's %ProgramFiles(x86)%
3. save it as RUN.bat
4. run it
5. type "ipconfig" in cmd and look for Wireless Lan adapter Wireless newtwork connection:
Look at the default gateway: and record the ip(should start with 192.)
6. run hte server and connect ^^

Last edited by slinger (2012-03-10 13:20:52)


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#6 2012-03-10 13:33:02

ProgrammingFreak
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

One more question. Is it possible to have this offline so my brother can play?
I've bought minecraft, but he hasn't.

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#7 2012-03-10 13:36:50

slinger
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

Yup, go into server.properties
and change online-mode to false
it would look like
online-mode: false


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#8 2012-03-10 13:41:25

ProgrammingFreak
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

slinger wrote:

Yup, go into server.properties
and change online-mode to false
it would look like
online-mode: false

Thanks, I'll try it out!
My brother will be psyched!  big_smile

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#9 2012-03-10 13:44:23

ProgrammingFreak
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

Yay! It worked.
This can be closed down.  wink

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#10 2012-03-10 14:18:12

Paddle2See
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Registered: 2007-10-27
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Re: Network Scratch Minecraft Server.

Closed by request of the topic owner.


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